would be great to have a spreadsheet import for Azure pricing. There are many times where customers want to know how much their VMs will cost to run, but they don't or can't install anything. If there was a way to take a spreadsheet with CPU, Memory, and disk space info and just import that list to the Azure Pricing Calculator or Azure Migrate to get pricing info, that would be perfect.

After discovery, choosing machines for a group is very difficult. It displays 9 machines at a time, select all doesn't allow you to unselect individual machines, and you can't search for parts of machines names to then select a group. Would be great if the selection process for groupings offered more customization. I am doing an assessment now if you want to see what is going on.

We are planning to add more customization/filtering option for grouping in Azure Migrate. Filtering by name, OS, IP Address is something that we currently support. We are planning to add filtering by vCenter host/cluster/folder, it would really help us if you could comment on the criteria that you use for grouping VMs.

We are running clusters with lots of VMs (1700 in one case) but organise the VMs into folders which contain VMs that belong to a specific customer. At the moment the scope for data collection is limited to selecting a Cluster, but no more granular than that. So if I create an Azure Migrate project for a customer with 100 VMs in their folder, it still has to collect data for all 1700 VMs in the cluster.

I have tried using a user account to connect to vCenter that has read-only access to just the folder containing the VMs I want the tool to analyse, but then it finds 0 VMs (presumably as it's looking at clusters not just at what VMs it can query given it's permissions).

Ideally the tool needs to just query vCenter for VMs rather than for clusters. Then it would see the VMs that vCenter permissions allow it's user account to read data for.

As an alternative, maybe provide a mechanism to upload a file containing the list of in scope VMs like the ASR profiling tool does.

We are running clusters with lots of VMs (1700 in one case) but organise the VMs into folders which contain VMs that belong to a specific customer. At the moment the scope for data collection is limited to selecting a Cluster, but no more granular than that. So if I create an Azure Migrate project for a customer with 100 VMs in their folder, it still has to collect data for all 1700 VMs in the cluster.

I have tried using a user account to connect to vCenter that has read-only access to just the folder containing the VMs I…

Can you please share details regarding how you plan to use the information, we are planning to enable discovery of applications running inside the VM, but it would help us prioritize if you can share details regarding how you use the information.